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EL BUEN PANO EN EL ARCA SE VENDE VOLUME 31 ISSUE 47 o CAMPUS CALENDAR See the best uvsc calendar on the planet at netXnm.net OREM WEATHER (P lb Tt MONDAY: Sporatk Flurries High 49 Low 26" i Hf TUESDAY: High 60 Low 32 Willi WEDNESDAY: y.;,- Mostly Sunny J High 66 Low 35 - V"- WHAT LEGACY ARE WE GOING TO LEAVE wm tjr 1r m I-"" i. ... . .. TWANG, TWEEZERS and TWO TWEETIES A IVlsolity Wind blows in (rem the South next week o i-.; rn o cu '5 f NEWS BRIEF O World Bush reaffirms ties with South Korea (AP) President George W. Bush called the leader of South Korea Friday to thank him for his nation's support of the U.S. -led war on Iraq and pledge continued cooperation to resolve its nuclear standoff with North Korea, the White House announced. "The two leaders reiterated their attention to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue peacefully and pledged to continue their close consultation," White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said Friday. On Wednesday, South Korean lawmakers authorized the dispatch of non-combat troops to support coalition forces in Iraq. r- Nation - Congress moves quickly to give administration nearly , $80 billion (AP) Moving with a sense of wartime urgency, the House and Senate separately agreed to give President Bush nearly $80 billion to carry out the battle against Iraq and meet the threat of terrorism. At the same time, lawmakers acceded to a White House request to refrain from punishing Turkey for its anti-war stance. However, they sought to restrict France and other U.S. critics from helping rebuild Iraq. Local Water watchers foresee another dismal spring runoff-this spring (AP) National Weather Service hydrologist Brian Mclnerney projects that Utah will have about half the normal snowmelt runoff from April through July. "It's like a funeral when I give these numbers," said Mclnerney. The Virgin River Basin is expected to have 35 percent of normal runoff, the Salt Lake Valley Basin 40 percent, the Provo River Basin 45 percent, the Sevier and Bear River basins 50 percent and the Green River Basin 55 percent of normal. NetXNevvs.net Don't forget, you can see NetXNews broadcast daily on the campus monitors every hour on the hour. Visit our website at www.netxnews.net and get daily updates of campus happenings, calendar events, and campus life and even check your email or visit the uvsc 'y:':j- home Xi: page. 5kC 11 v i Duels and trucis, all yea need la t - I Know atai Utah's Legacy Hlglavay lo&lkmn meets iresnsfcainiee.as-i trops f4 K) Chris Tomlinsoo ksorialfd Press Substantial numbers of coalition troops were near the center of Baghdad on Saturday and had no plans to pull back, a U.S. Central Command spokesman said. "As of this morning, coalition forces are actually in the city of Baghdad" said Navy Capt. Frank Thorp. "As we moved into the city, we saw sporadic fighting, we've actually moved through the Republican Guard divisions to pretty much the center of the city." "We have substantial forces now moving into the city," he said. Asked if the U.S. Army's V Corps were on a probing mission, Thorp said, "they're not coming out." "That's not the intent to come back out," he said. "They're in Baghdad." Thorp said the best way to classify the situation in the city is that it was under control despite sporadic fighting. "We'll continue to operate where we find opportunities to move forward, we'll move forward," he said. "Its been a steady deliberate pace as we move forward." He declined to be specific on how many troops were moving in the city. But he said that elements of the 1st Marines Expeditionary Force Father says younger cousin of Elizabeth Smart was target "-y Bv Kersten Swinvard .Issorialed Press An alleged kidnapping plot by Elizabeth Smart's abductors was aimed at a15-year-old cousin, rather than an older cousin, the girls' father said Thursday. It's been widely reported that David Brian Mitchell was allegedly trying to abduct 18-year-old Jessica Wright during a break-in at the family's home July 24. But father Steven Wright said he has known since the night of the break-in that the likely target was his younger daughter, a favorite playmate of Elizabeth who is the same age, 15. Jessica Wright and her younger sister shared a bedroom before Elizabeth disappeared, Steven Wright said. The Wrights later remodeled their home, and the younger girl moved to another room. During the break-in, a screen covering Jessica's bedroom window was cut. Mitchell has been charged with attempted kidnapping in connection with the break-in. Page 9 Page 6 NelXNews is your student produced news source For breaking news and calendar events visit NetXNews.net drive through laghdad AP PhotwTaha Iraqis check the wreckage of an armoured personel carrier that was destroyed during a gun battle in Baghdad Saturday, April S, 2003. Black-clad members of President Saddam Hussein 's Fedayeen militia appeared Saturday for the first time in the streets of central Baghdad, where the arrival of U.S.-led forces created a storm of rumors and confusion. had penetrated the Al Nida division of the Republican Guard on the southeastern outskirts of Baghdad. Before the ground forces drove to the center of Baghdad, U.S. tanks and armored vehicles had rolled into the Iraqi capital Saturday morning for the first time, making reconnaissance probes as Marines and infantry on the city edges NetNews 'News from the world wide web: News.Potic$ CNN.com Foxnews.com wsj.com nytimes.com netxnews.net christiansciencemonitor.com Entertainment: theonion.com bored.com games.yahoo.com moviefone.com allthetests.com egreetings.com 'Music Online: billboard.com liquidaudio.com hardcorejukebox.com mtv.com launch.yahoo.com Student helps: howtostudy.com makingcollegecount.com edu.com fastweb.com firetalk.com Sports: uvsc.eduathletes majorleaguebaseball.com nflfans.com nfltalk.com nhl.com espn.go.com nba.com wnba.com I320kfan.com cougarnet.com - i AP Photo Brian Johnson Brian David Mitchell, aka Emmanuel, walks in front of ZCMI Mall on Main Street in Salt Lake City in the spring of 2002. Salt Lake County District Attorney David Yocum blamed the media for any confusion about the potential abductee. "We have alleged there was a minor child between 14 and 18," Yocom said. "Because the press got it wrong doesn't mean that we have to go out and correct it." To comment on the article email: netxnewsnetxnews.net fought to impose a "choke hold" on President Saddam Hussein's seat of power. Elements of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division earlier conducted brief incursions into Baghdad. Some units then left the city, heading farther south to conduct search and destroy missions against Republican Guard forces. AP Photo'Vincent Yu Vendors wearing surgical masks to try to protect themselves against severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, sell masks in downtown Hong Kong Saturday, April 5, 2003. Experts Find Clues to Spread of SARS -3 Ry Audra Ang (iTnritiliiH Provf .I.1.1UI imi u 1 1 iM An international team is turning up possible clues to the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome as it tries to follow the disease's tracks across the bustling landscape of southern China. Chinese experts in hard-hit Guangdong province told the scientists they have found a rare form of airborne chlamydia in some of their SARS patients, raising the possibility that more than one germ may be involved. ! i j In the town of Suwayrah, about 35 miles southeast of Baghdad, Army soldiers captured the headquarters of the Republican Guard's Medina Division. They rolled in unopposed and quickly took over the entire base. It appeared that the Republican Guard defenses had "Baghdad" continued on pg. 3 v Other Chinese cases suggest the disease might be passed by touching something tainted by a sick person's mucous or saliva. SARS continued to spread Saturday even as health officials stepped up their efforts to contain the disease. New cases were reported in Indonesia and Sri Lanka, while Hong Kong reported three more deaths and 39 new cases, while Malaysia announced its first death. In Hong Kong, workers covered head to toe in protec- "Sars" continued on pg.

EL BUEN PANO EN EL ARCA SE VENDE VOLUME 31 ISSUE 47 o CAMPUS CALENDAR See the best uvsc calendar on the planet at netXnm.net OREM WEATHER (P lb Tt MONDAY: Sporatk Flurries High 49 Low 26" i Hf TUESDAY: High 60 Low 32 Willi WEDNESDAY: y.;,- Mostly Sunny J High 66 Low 35 - V"- WHAT LEGACY ARE WE GOING TO LEAVE wm tjr 1r m I-"" i. ... . .. TWANG, TWEEZERS and TWO TWEETIES A IVlsolity Wind blows in (rem the South next week o i-.; rn o cu '5 f NEWS BRIEF O World Bush reaffirms ties with South Korea (AP) President George W. Bush called the leader of South Korea Friday to thank him for his nation's support of the U.S. -led war on Iraq and pledge continued cooperation to resolve its nuclear standoff with North Korea, the White House announced. "The two leaders reiterated their attention to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue peacefully and pledged to continue their close consultation," White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said Friday. On Wednesday, South Korean lawmakers authorized the dispatch of non-combat troops to support coalition forces in Iraq. r- Nation - Congress moves quickly to give administration nearly , $80 billion (AP) Moving with a sense of wartime urgency, the House and Senate separately agreed to give President Bush nearly $80 billion to carry out the battle against Iraq and meet the threat of terrorism. At the same time, lawmakers acceded to a White House request to refrain from punishing Turkey for its anti-war stance. However, they sought to restrict France and other U.S. critics from helping rebuild Iraq. Local Water watchers foresee another dismal spring runoff-this spring (AP) National Weather Service hydrologist Brian Mclnerney projects that Utah will have about half the normal snowmelt runoff from April through July. "It's like a funeral when I give these numbers," said Mclnerney. The Virgin River Basin is expected to have 35 percent of normal runoff, the Salt Lake Valley Basin 40 percent, the Provo River Basin 45 percent, the Sevier and Bear River basins 50 percent and the Green River Basin 55 percent of normal. NetXNevvs.net Don't forget, you can see NetXNews broadcast daily on the campus monitors every hour on the hour. Visit our website at www.netxnews.net and get daily updates of campus happenings, calendar events, and campus life and even check your email or visit the uvsc 'y:':j- home Xi: page. 5kC 11 v i Duels and trucis, all yea need la t - I Know atai Utah's Legacy Hlglavay lo&lkmn meets iresnsfcainiee.as-i trops f4 K) Chris Tomlinsoo ksorialfd Press Substantial numbers of coalition troops were near the center of Baghdad on Saturday and had no plans to pull back, a U.S. Central Command spokesman said. "As of this morning, coalition forces are actually in the city of Baghdad" said Navy Capt. Frank Thorp. "As we moved into the city, we saw sporadic fighting, we've actually moved through the Republican Guard divisions to pretty much the center of the city." "We have substantial forces now moving into the city," he said. Asked if the U.S. Army's V Corps were on a probing mission, Thorp said, "they're not coming out." "That's not the intent to come back out," he said. "They're in Baghdad." Thorp said the best way to classify the situation in the city is that it was under control despite sporadic fighting. "We'll continue to operate where we find opportunities to move forward, we'll move forward," he said. "Its been a steady deliberate pace as we move forward." He declined to be specific on how many troops were moving in the city. But he said that elements of the 1st Marines Expeditionary Force Father says younger cousin of Elizabeth Smart was target "-y Bv Kersten Swinvard .Issorialed Press An alleged kidnapping plot by Elizabeth Smart's abductors was aimed at a15-year-old cousin, rather than an older cousin, the girls' father said Thursday. It's been widely reported that David Brian Mitchell was allegedly trying to abduct 18-year-old Jessica Wright during a break-in at the family's home July 24. But father Steven Wright said he has known since the night of the break-in that the likely target was his younger daughter, a favorite playmate of Elizabeth who is the same age, 15. Jessica Wright and her younger sister shared a bedroom before Elizabeth disappeared, Steven Wright said. The Wrights later remodeled their home, and the younger girl moved to another room. During the break-in, a screen covering Jessica's bedroom window was cut. Mitchell has been charged with attempted kidnapping in connection with the break-in. Page 9 Page 6 NelXNews is your student produced news source For breaking news and calendar events visit NetXNews.net drive through laghdad AP PhotwTaha Iraqis check the wreckage of an armoured personel carrier that was destroyed during a gun battle in Baghdad Saturday, April S, 2003. Black-clad members of President Saddam Hussein 's Fedayeen militia appeared Saturday for the first time in the streets of central Baghdad, where the arrival of U.S.-led forces created a storm of rumors and confusion. had penetrated the Al Nida division of the Republican Guard on the southeastern outskirts of Baghdad. Before the ground forces drove to the center of Baghdad, U.S. tanks and armored vehicles had rolled into the Iraqi capital Saturday morning for the first time, making reconnaissance probes as Marines and infantry on the city edges NetNews 'News from the world wide web: News.Potic$ CNN.com Foxnews.com wsj.com nytimes.com netxnews.net christiansciencemonitor.com Entertainment: theonion.com bored.com games.yahoo.com moviefone.com allthetests.com egreetings.com 'Music Online: billboard.com liquidaudio.com hardcorejukebox.com mtv.com launch.yahoo.com Student helps: howtostudy.com makingcollegecount.com edu.com fastweb.com firetalk.com Sports: uvsc.eduathletes majorleaguebaseball.com nflfans.com nfltalk.com nhl.com espn.go.com nba.com wnba.com I320kfan.com cougarnet.com - i AP Photo Brian Johnson Brian David Mitchell, aka Emmanuel, walks in front of ZCMI Mall on Main Street in Salt Lake City in the spring of 2002. Salt Lake County District Attorney David Yocum blamed the media for any confusion about the potential abductee. "We have alleged there was a minor child between 14 and 18," Yocom said. "Because the press got it wrong doesn't mean that we have to go out and correct it." To comment on the article email: netxnewsnetxnews.net fought to impose a "choke hold" on President Saddam Hussein's seat of power. Elements of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division earlier conducted brief incursions into Baghdad. Some units then left the city, heading farther south to conduct search and destroy missions against Republican Guard forces. AP Photo'Vincent Yu Vendors wearing surgical masks to try to protect themselves against severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, sell masks in downtown Hong Kong Saturday, April 5, 2003. Experts Find Clues to Spread of SARS -3 Ry Audra Ang (iTnritiliiH Provf .I.1.1UI imi u 1 1 iM An international team is turning up possible clues to the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome as it tries to follow the disease's tracks across the bustling landscape of southern China. Chinese experts in hard-hit Guangdong province told the scientists they have found a rare form of airborne chlamydia in some of their SARS patients, raising the possibility that more than one germ may be involved. ! i j In the town of Suwayrah, about 35 miles southeast of Baghdad, Army soldiers captured the headquarters of the Republican Guard's Medina Division. They rolled in unopposed and quickly took over the entire base. It appeared that the Republican Guard defenses had "Baghdad" continued on pg. 3 v Other Chinese cases suggest the disease might be passed by touching something tainted by a sick person's mucous or saliva. SARS continued to spread Saturday even as health officials stepped up their efforts to contain the disease. New cases were reported in Indonesia and Sri Lanka, while Hong Kong reported three more deaths and 39 new cases, while Malaysia announced its first death. In Hong Kong, workers covered head to toe in protec- "Sars" continued on pg.